US/CZ Workshop on Computer Vision, 1995

September 3 - 4, 1995
Czech Technical University, Prague

sponsored by NSF and Computer Vision Laboratory, CTU Prague


Session I:

Segmentation Modelling (Abstract/ Paper)
Antony Hoogs and Ruzena Bajcsy (GRASP Lab., University of Pennsylvania)
Displaying 3-D Objects from any Viewpoint without Model (Abstract/ Paper)
Vaclav Hlavac and Tomas Werner (CVL, CTU Prague)
Generall Framework for Appearance Matching (Abstract Paper)
Shree Nayar and H. Murase (Columbia University, )
The Colour Adjacenecy Graph Representation for Multi-Coloured Objects (Abstract/ Paper)
Jiri Matas, Radek Marik, and Joseph Kittler (VSSP, Surrey)

Session II:

A Path Towards Generic Object Recognition (Abstract/ Paper) Paper)
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Narendra Ahuja (Beckman Institute, University of Illinois)
Image Information Processing in Astronomy and Astrophysics: Trends and Powerfull Methods (Abstract/ Paper)
Stanislava Simberova (Czech Academy of Sciences)

Session III:

Virtualized Reality: Modelling by Videotaping, Skimming Video Content, and Video-Rate Merging of Virtual and Real Worlds (Abstract/ Paper)
Takeo Kanade (Carnegie Mellon University)
On Seeing Illuminated Curvilinear Surfaces (Abstract/ Paper)
Radim Sara (CVL, CTU Prague)
Detection of Specularity Using Color and Polarization Stereo (Abstract/ Paper)
S. Lin and Sang Wook Lee (University of Michigan)
On Piecewise Linear Approximation of Planar Jordan Curves and Arcs by Gridding Technique (Abstract/ Paper)
Fridrich Sloboda (Slovak Academy of Sciences)

Session IV:

Wide-Angle Imaging Geometry (Abstract/ Paper)
Margaret Fleck (University of Iowa)
Limitations of Current CCD Video Camera Technology (Abstract/ Paper)
J. Honec and Pavel Zemcik (Technical University Brno)
Recognition of Visual Classes (Abstract/ Paper)
P. Perona (California Institute of Technology)
Camera Calibration and Euclidean Reconstruction from Known Translation (Abstract/ Paper)
Tomas Pajdla (CVL, CTU Prague)

pajdla@vision.felk.cvut.cz